Catch up on Whitehall Park, it is a private and quiet green park, it seems that few people visit, but locals will come to visit, this is a relaxed picnic spot, there are many benches, it is very quiet, a short walk to enjoy the beautiful architectural masterpieces of Whitehall, There are Royal Cavalry Guards all the way up to Downing Street and Big Ben, an all-encompassing stroll
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Catch up on Whitehall Park, it is a private and quiet green park, it seems that few people visit, but locals will come to visit, this is a relaxed picnic spot, there are many benches, it is very quiet, a short walk to enjoy the beautiful architectural masterpieces of Whitehall, There are Royal Cavalry Guards all the way up to Downing Street and Big Ben, an all-encompassing stroll
From London Westminster subway down, along the river to London Bridge, fog and friends two road blind, map idiot, thought only ten minutes away, actually three subway stations away. But the wrong harvest, along the way to enjoy the scenery of the Thames River, found some unknown attractions, accurately said to be the point, Whitehall is one of them. I saw two white houses in the roadside yard, pure white and elegant like lace, like a girl, the fog was enchanted for a while, and I was swirling around the empty wall. I wanted to find the best photography point. I let my friends urge and refused to leave. My instinct was not a residential building. I finally found a sign. From the messy fragments of translation software, I guess it is a community public welfare activity place donated by someone. The word "White Hall" has not been understood, and it is probably the meaning of the white house.
The banquet hall is the only remaining part of Whitehall's old palace. It's a very small site, worth visiting. There is a very informative video and a spectacular Rubens ceiling painting. Bean bag chairs are available for visitors to lie down. Tickets cost 6.60 and are open from 10 p.m. to 5 p.m. each day, but are usually closed before 3 p.m.
Visitors to the State Dinner Room in Whitehall, London, can simply take a lesson in the history of the British royal family. The admission fee includes an excellent audio guide. You don’t need to stay here long, but plan for an hour, including a short video.
We stumbled across the Whitehall Palace on our way to Big Ben. The views of the garden and palace are gorgeous and would definitely recommend as a place to visit as it is very close to Westminster Cathedral and worth a visit!
Not bad, not bad, not bad, not bad, very worth a visit.
Not bad, not bad, not bad, it is worth mentioning.